I think that Aida Bustamante is right when she says jaguars are dispreading and we should do our best to protect them. It says in the article that people do not care what is happening to these ferocious cats, but they are extremely wrong about what they say. Maybe not today, maybe not tomorrow, but someday jaguars will be extinct and we will only be able to look at them in museums. We used to have a hamster named Rocoe ;I never paid attention to him because every time he was out he bit me. So then one day I decided to try to make friends with him. That day I couldn’t because he was bitten by a spider of some sort they assume and died of the bite. Roscoe was his name, and also R.I.P. Roscoe. That is why I think everyone should protect the jaguar from now on.
Beyond doubt Twitter has become a popular website. Most likely because almost everyone has it, and you can have a voice in a place like Libya where a dictator rules and people have no say in what the government does or says. It is now like a huge personal news website where you say what you personally think about what is going on around the world and where people can get connections about what it is like in the other side of a war.
I felt bad for the people that lived there.Also there wasn’t like any places for them to hide, even though some people did survive. I hope that more countries can help them so they can have their homes back, because they are probully suvering while we have everything we need i don’t think its fair.It is a sad situation they had because it was not their fault. The worst is that it happened to a suburban place, but not the city where it would have done less damage in peoples lives. There weren’t many places to hide but some survived in building tops and in cars, but they weren’t unshaved. some were starving, others were going under mental grief of lost loved ones. I know exactly what it feels like to lose a loved one before age takes over. My great grandmother died before age took over. It is impossible to forget and it is always in your head reminding you no matter what you do. I have only lost 2 family members in my lifetime, but people that were hit with the tsunami probably lost many more members than i did. I will pray for them that they can get relief somehow.
I feel badly for the people in Alabama; they got hit the worst. If the economy was better, I'm sure more people would help. I think if we improve our safety in homes in case of tornadoes, there might be a decrease in the deaths that are caused by them. Also, if we improve technology to show when and where tornadoes might show up might even give a warning signal ahead of time. Technology has improved but only by a few seconds. All in all, I hope we are doing the best we can to help them.
Beyond doubt Twitter has become a popular website. Most likely because almost everyone has it, and you can have a voice in a place like Libya where a dictator rules and people have no say in what the government does or says. It is now like a huge personal news website where you say what you personally think about what is going on around the world and where people can get connections about what it is like in the other side of a war.
I felt bad for the people that lived there.Also there wasn’t like any places for them to hide, even though some people did survive. I hope that more countries can help them so they can have their homes back, because they are probully suvering while we have everything we need i don’t think its fair.It is a sad situation they had because it was not their fault. The worst is that it happened to a suburban place, but not the city where it would have done less damage in peoples lives. There weren’t many places to hide but some survived in building tops and in cars, but they weren’t unshaved. some were starving, others were going under mental grief of lost loved ones. I know exactly what it feels like to lose a loved one before age takes over. My great grandmother died before age took over. It is impossible to forget and it is always in your head reminding you no matter what you do. I have only lost 2 family members in my lifetime, but people that were hit with the tsunami probably lost many more members than i did. I will pray for them that they can get relief somehow.
I feel badly for the people in Alabama; they got hit the worst. If the economy was better, I'm sure more people would help. I think if we improve our safety in homes in case of tornadoes, there might be a decrease in the deaths that are caused by them. Also, if we improve technology to show when and where tornadoes might show up might even give a warning signal ahead of time. Technology has improved but only by a few seconds. All in all, I hope we are doing the best we can to help them.